UOMO Media's The NE Inc. Cues Up Music Video Productions
Posted on: Tuesday, 27 May 2008, 09:00 CDT
The NE Inc., a fully owned subsidiary of UOMO Media Inc. (UOMO.OB) continues its focus on the development of visual media including music videos with a flood of recent activity.
"We are working on some eye popping music videos," said John Nadalin, President of The NE Inc. "The NE Inc. is in full production mode on breathtaking and visually stunning music videos with some of the hottest artists in music."
Currently, The NE Inc. has the following music videos in production:
-- The Trews with "Paranoid Freak" (director: Sean Wainsteim and director of photography (DP): Mike Leblanc)
-- Hello Beautiful with "Virginia Symphony" (director: Marc Andre Debruyne and DP: Samy Inayeh)
-- D.O. with "No Matter What" (director: Cazhhmere and DP: Samy Inayeh)
-- Darryl Riley Featuring Beenie Man and Fit Blanko with "Tear it Up" (director: Cazhhmere and DP: Simon Shohet)
-- Skye Sweetnam with "Into Action" (director: Sean Wainsteim and DP: Samy Inayeh)
-- Cadence Weapon with "Real Estate" (director: Randall (RT!) Thorne, The NE Inc's Executive Director)
"Our talented roster of directors, including RT!, Marc Andre Debruyne, Cazhhmere, and Sean Wainsteim, are creating some amazing video reels and we continue to bring in new projects," added Nadalin. "The production momentum is on full tilt for The NE Inc. and UOMO."
The NE Inc. wrapped productions on Die Mannequin's "Saved By Strangers," (directed by guest director Bruce McDonald), Tokyo Police Club's "Graves," (directed by Sean Wainsteim) and Matisse's "Why You Leaving," (directed by Stirling).
About UOMO Media Inc.
UOMO Media Inc. is a multi-channel entertainment company that acquires, produces, and manages intellectual media content and digital assets. UOMO integrates existing and well-established revenue streams in recorded music, publishing, talent management and distribution through its four operating divisions: UOMO Digital Distribution, UOMO Recorded Music, UOMO Talent Management, and UOMO Publishing. PriceWaterhouseCoopers estimates that by 2011, the global media and entertainment industry will be worth US$ 2 trillion. www.uomomedia.com.
Forward Looking Statements:
The statements which are not historical facts contained in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to risks associated with the uncertainty of future financial results, additional financing requirements, development and acquisition of new product lines and services, government approval processes, the impact of competitive products or pricing from technological changes, the effect of economic conditions and other uncertainties, and the risk factors set forth from time to time in the Company's SEC reports, including but not limited to its annual report on Form 10-KSB; its quarterly reports on Forms 10-QSB; and any reports on Form 8-K. UOMO Media Inc. takes no obligation to update or correct forward-looking statements.
Source: Business Wire
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